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Yaupon Pier was built in1955,rebuilt in 1972 and
again in 1992.At 27 feet above
sea level, the Yaupon Pier is the tallest in North
Carolina. Top fish are 50lb King in 2002, 47lb
African Pompano. 83lb Tarpon, 37lb Jack Crevalle, 16lb
Sheepshead and a State Record 1,150lb Tiger Shark caught
in 1966 by Walter Maxwell

Yaupon Beach, North Carolina was a coastal resort that
incorporated as a town in 1955 on Oak Island in Brunswick County, North
Carolina. It has weathered many hurricanes, including
Hazel in 1954 and
Floyd in 1999. It merged with neighboring Long Beach in 1999 to form
the town of Oak Island.

Oak Island Pier is located on the barrier
Island of Oak Island in Southeast North Carolina. The Pier is noted for
it's excellent saltwater fishing. In the year 2007 over 250 King
Mackerel were landed, it's also an excellent Trout and Flounder Pier.
Fishing starts around the first of April with large Bluefish followed by
Spanish, Trout and Flounder. King Mackerel start to show up when the the
water gets to 64 degrees. Other species caught are Cobia, Whiting
(Virginia Mullet), Pompano, Spots, Sharks, Tarpon, Amberjack, Jack
Crevalle, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Red Drum, Croaker, Grey Trout,
Ladyfish, Spadefish, and Pinfish. The North Carolina State Record for
Tiger Shark came off this Pier in 1966 by Walter Maxwell, it weighed
1150 lbs.